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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1919)
o o o -iLV?qyffr. 17. 1!)19 oo V-o o T H Eo g0 N D AQy MORNING OBSERVER 00 o o 0. WIVE 'V ,blT' who a'illSh rig a' "caravan orPSeptAber 5, Tle. in . o i " 1 6 ' ' ' ' X .' It reciiiiuil c M'sit by tho Sliriners of rorlljud to Pet A. II. I,ea to La Orandn. but. t lie Sncrutaiy of thn State Fail Hoard is coining on S' p ttMliber 6, whi'n Al Kador travels ov er the bills and pi 'ins oi the oasi . of OroKoi: t pitch her lent Tor n brief time in this ci'y. Noble l.ea in the Illustrious Cliief iea and K lecture to aid (V r'PaiKU tl.QJTieson Uniftrnity. 0 OAt th-j present 9inio they hop ino to ui i nse Jor a idi'tuie by l'ieii tO"t ,ini: Toozt, who is mak ln'terture tour In ill western part ot thq t.ito at tti0 piveeni 'lutu for the benefit of h .building iu mI. Lt Tooe lius but r.ei litis', retuvne V fronCKnince Wid everywhere tlint hW . ..!. ..... ii? .?j itus iiu linn wi'n mvnvu vim Ki'tt Inteiest. lie graduated' ttom 18 Unive.-iity In 191(5 and during bk senior yor. fidsrl-.osen from L'ntvera.ty as v. ineniMer ot tb rord l'oa doleKi'.'.on. After h finishes hi leetme tour, l.t. Too2 will re turn; to HucvaiA to coinylete Jiis court'ein law. Altfiouch tl e plan rre very liitUrini;. the stuteiita ere Dlan ikios a cilvir lea for the .fti noon tlo hica everyone le cordielly Invit Kl. The fimo veil pbue will be in nouneel later, but if the lecture a lo be h j eyonlng of the afternoon tor. it will not be Ite. ho the 29 of August. The Elk'e Lodge, of which l.t. Tooie and lus father are niembei!:. have booeted the lecture In ether town and no d;nlit will aiuut liera. Mil. Hoy T. BiehoP of rendlulon, is chnintian of the Wonwrn's Build ing Campaign for liie Federated Clubs of Orlon end has as tire of her assistants on the committee ' of eight, Mrs. A. K. Iv.inhoe of this city. Mrs. Ivnnlioe and the Noh borhood Club are fating in coopera tion to promote the lecture u.ul lea It will be remembered that at the horinni'.iK of the camralgn the La Grande Neighborhood Club mada a rash doili.tiO'1 of 7!. to the: fund and that last summer tl.o Unlverslf girls In the city eavo aliout $45 tlt-ough a Thrift Stamp lea held a! i'uo homo of Mrs. llruce Dennis. , , . I Mis.i Jdsephiiio Kvans, a former on ,ts big show at Portland. ,cIloo, of )i8 jty ls Bxpct.t,.rt In the meantime Noble Lea Is giv :m, from iortland to visit with her ing his atteuiion to tho Fair, and La futher. Kenneth F.vans. Ileroro le (irande folk may expect that lio will turning she and her father will driv have considerable to say about the ever to Wallowa LaUe for a week's pigs, cows and chickens when he ! rutins and fishing trip, d ags his 300 pound-: of humanity ! through our streets. Mr. Lea is said to .lu;-vo been chiefly insti'unt jntal Kabban of Al Kader, and if nobody I in developing tlio Fair to its pivs th:w8 luonkey wrenches Into the lent magnitude, the Oregon State machinery he will be the llllh.lrioj.. Fair being ranked fiist among all Potentate. net year when the I in Western agricultural and livestock p..-i;il Coiilicil of Nort'i Anicrb'a pul j 'hows. 4. A d -ligiiiful e.ctlin od. at tile home ot .Mi hoj, l'''i(la.v oi' Pluiiih. of Ln; spiration of the oiw.Mim. ,.nd P"nd a fi i.!iu!s. few I Mr. and Mis. Ilarli.v Hicha dson 4 enjoy-1 morning for linker, , (lavs Willi -elalives S. I van-1 - ,: this v,ek Mrs. .Mary A ..,,',1. i" ...L. 11. r, i . Diidge w,:3 played. .M.-.i. M. I:. Dun.i ' "'" Jl """u,,a. hue li id hiuli .sfui--.- mil gene-o".sl ' , ... . , , ,,, . . , , , . ... ,, ,,,, . 1 Menlames William I'lnllips. ttal Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of Nam Pa, Idaho, arrived last evening to spend the week end at the P .A. Mo. Holiald homo. They have been eaitin ed at Wallowa Lako for the past llirje W'.'ekg. ! j .M s. A. K. Ivanlioo left thi; morn iinp for Knlt'i-priKo fui a few dayr l visit with fiiondH. . . Mrs. Fadio . Claik or this city. I arcniup uiied by her dniiKhtur Ado t li.lde, will U'iivp fnr Los An Kelt1" this cvo:un;. Mis- Clink has tense'! Y.QV Lu Graixdo residence to Dr. L A. Moore and is planning to finish ltd ennr-e in bn:;iin'!3 rollt'o in Lo.u 1 Angeled the coming winter. tondiMi:.!' lit--' Kiiest. TJiti 1-0 oi ati'ii Willi r poidi'ii !(iu'. wo: st ed. pri.ti lo t!i- lion ' ;)in- worn piMltiiy di: : h u riiM t n.s. slu and , Ifrlicioii-i r('f;:; i.ient;-, Mrs., i hiiiil) fot :i'ii-iy livei in I-'i f: riiiidi- a:id h s friend.-; who r-re h.ppv tn l::y in in tho old hotut; tm.-.j ;'.ain. Tho ladies of tho I-rst M. K church had a r.iosl di-iiuhtful tii'iu on Wediifsd.iy, vu.mi.-i i: wlis-n sev en auto load.; outoi-'d to tiu; homii of Mrrt. John Vsl.y Smith at Cove, when; an all day lnoetinK -was luld. A cafoli'iia diiincr was served ft 12: :!0. A i;i:odly nunihe oT ladies of ft tr.3 Cove M. i.. cinircn w "e pro sent. The afl'-nijon w;;3 sp- nt In mer ry niakin-i: and all had a fpnerdl good lime. - , Mrs. J. D. Kiley jinu son. Ivan, arrived 'in liio tity from N-.wlon, K.. n to vi?it '.vit;i M s. ltd yn sister. Mr... rutmaii Vtck of this city. Minn Feindi;lv I'er'in. of IVndU" ton, is irpun'litiK etitiple jT weeks in the city, iMe s"0't of her si-ter. Sirs. K. II. Guy. Mr. Maid- Hohhin-i left Sun da. inorninc on No. fi. t.) p('nd the we. I' end will: Mlsi Mae Stern. in Cove. tor CoeU, C oie IJund and C.vo. A. ST:rihiid, of rnio!i, wi i f ent rtain"d in I.a Grande Thursday Uy Mis. K. V. Mo: : nmn. Stude-:it.s and graduates of tit? 1'iti vrsMy of i:oon, assisted b' th' NViL'hhn' hond Club -'re pi i mi in : Miss Mils Taylor, of Kunone. whn bi:s bo"n visitini; at ll-c home of Mrs Satah E. MeCall. while in the city in the interest of a Kirl'-i college nt Km-j-ene, left Friday morning for Wal lowa to oe gone until tho first of the week. The Extern Star cl'.ih wan eVlinht- I fully en.ertiiiiiod Tuvday art rn0n by M'.a. J. C. Ilhmntv nt her home on "H O Avenue. Mis. Cluienc;' Charb lean won hiih honor a' eaid.i. Light refreshments were serv ed ;!t the c,lo?e of li e afternoon. STAR TODAY!! Miss f.tella P.odii.cr left Friday I 8 EEV. PAUL SMITH'S GREAT PICTURE The Fall of Barbary Coast or The Finger of Justice. J'irl'uri.alidii ol'tlic (iroitt I'Mlit (liiit 'i'lirncil San Francisco's Red Lights White. TODAY IS THE LAST DAY! EARLY! BETTER COME How Would You .."i 1 1 "Ml il il lie, W I'll hill liat'llictit, fun HUT ihnice lnalinll, yMit lot. and uaiau'i sniiii'tliini; really, nl ; Or a (; iiM'in liniiic. Iinsciimit, li i i -l;t-', t'ujii;ici vci v i'iTic lnca- tj,,n A ln'iiic in every respect, ' ' 'riiese'twi'lil.'ces inllsl ljci;ii bcell to fclmW tlu il" Villlif u a iTet us tell vmi ;!oiit tlieiii aUil sliow them t' vnu. ' V ... La Grande Investment Company An Oiffnir Out of the uau.il lino will be tftiited at Riversido t'urk, Sunday. Aunut i4,Q.heu 0e ladles of the riu kdep club will serve a (fi ller for theirliusands. lluretoforo the nmle eolitlUKOiu been burred Itu in the fotlvi's of the club nt their bi-weekly gatherings and thoio ls to be a (jliuimo In the piki:ii Tfte elub nieinbers now that there lb one kfrid of a Peace iHfio Jhul rill n pea I and Hiatal lie one that Is loaded illi thlnns , eat. This rcrain lit decided on ,V tlio club's reaular nioelli held Wednesday af loinoon at the homo of Mrs. Henry 6'un. There was a lnrce atteiidsnio an a voted tt he extreR ular meetina after the gne nt the par be at tho hma of Mif..Sturde Mint In riultalo on Wedaesdo ,Spteinlir 3. i ii-. and Mil. Gia. Pfeiffer utid rliildrvn, of Niinjs. Idaho, nrj viit lug Nr. Pfirrr' parent. Mr. and is. W. C. Cobnipt ot I. Grande. Mit MarpJrlt Carney, the ell known vocalist of Portland and form erly of l.a GraacU. I vtsitine nev oral of the town3 in Kastorn Oregon In company with Mr?. Mnijr Pavis Frienda and lelntlves of Mn. Davia have been delightfully entertained by Mlas Carney on their trip. t Fiction Concerlnc argof Sea. The SurKoKsiFeiiotto the noiOi At? Inntle liOau area thruUKli which no oijjan eurrptn pass. It is couip'0il-llvejj- still -.filter, foriiilni! a sort .0 e,Oy Into v li itli seOveiMl ttds to drift. Vrlt i.i of lleil.m ?mv held tlftt ie deitd 'im ' 'he ucea have found renting ;iiaees lit. this eddy and linv pimpled them Willi the splrltx it ball niiftlners. The idi la pure gc lion, e'l'lig SnrgoKsn ae may he nuvl ajiiied wiiliiiut esperieuelng any dllll eiiliy Willi send und without sw.'lng a di'Ilct. of Uie same personal trail In the u-fk.- llesea tialloil. Llteratura for tha Blind. 0 Tfto first booO In Eiigllsh prlnl9d In raised or embossed letters for the use of the blind was Issued at gdlnhiirgh I'yenm ago by Jnea (lull. The llrst nltempt On provide literature for the alKhtleai wna iitnde In 17S8 by Hauy, nt 1'nrls, wlig Oi'iiled a aysteO of printing rnlseil lelters.0 llnuy usl the llyrlun or Slavonian, filphiihet Id the few bA'f jj oiks he piuillshed, and0hl project ended in failure. 0 Klnd-Hfarttfl Farmara. iji'.e.ilwy asllttlo city Irl came to thettftirin. and when hlw sinv a wind- see li.iw irood thn chaste and lucid sivle l lnlcntlve irtmiera nro to the plgai they have electric fana toekuep tjjeaii cool.' Cloth Fram Plntapplca, Aside from its edible qualltlea the pineapple la little known In thla coun try, says fopular Mechaailca Msgailoe. In China, however. It la especially cul tivated for the use of the leaves tn making cloth. The fiber la extracted from the lenvea by a simple process and made Into thread. It It then run on bobbins and spools and A ready for weaving, the old native looma being employed. . . J . - Ui Ruth's 8lgrflcane. MarVntena, Mahnp of ftenir, wrote early In the twelfth century. salS that a ruby slgnfllea divine power rfid love, dignity nnd royalty, ft has always beia eonsldered one of the leost beautiful ijsnis am) tho rarest. CAU for sale. Maxwell in tinefconilition, repainted, in first class! running" order; price 47r,0 ITnirtn Uofnr t omnallV. Union Motor Company. . 8-17-lt. Full Duty Not Being Done. Much hna been dime for the child, much la now being done, but the best Is not being done. It is toward the hest that all aoelnl endeavor should aim, nnd short of the best neilher the mule nor the Individual should rest satisfied. W. Clark Hall. $!ftt Japanese Breakfast Sts In pretty floral nnd Jan aneso pnttcrns. There are different shapes among tlkese and you may buy the napkins or cloth sep arate if you wish. Made' in Japan and the colors are fast. Origin of the Handkerchief. The tracing of the lerin "pocket hnndkwrehief" reveals seine peculiar facts. At first it wna described as kerchief (couvre-chef ), a covering for the head; then It became handker chief, n covering fur th" lead carried In the hand, and at leic'lh pocket handkerchief, covering for the head held In the baud or kepi in the pocVet. New Silk Und erwear arrived yesterday JaveJIe Water. This wutnr Is flno for nunovtiu; slulns. Take one putind ot snl soda and llvi rents' win'th of eliloriile nf iiuie. Put Ihem in tm earthen Imwl, ailil two qunrtK f water and stir. Lot ll Kettle, then pnur nlT the water and hiitrle It. Ii will reiintve fruit stains Hid even indelible uU. S ink tilt stain lisappears; . then qui kly Vash In warm water. The first we have received in months, these dainty underthina of Ovepe do Chine, Satin Slid- Jennnrlette, come to Us at a most neeied time. Our stocks of silk underwear have never heen nt so low a mrtik. However, wo hnvo the new now, in Gowns, Cnmisolut! nnd Knickers. Call nnd see them. Had Nothing on Mr.thcr. "S:in:ent wtis n ureal artist," said the teaiher .)f the dnnvlir; cluws. "With urn! s'.rnke he e.-i-hl rhilne a pinlllnir laee Into n sttn-iwful one." "That nin't Hulhin'," piped lip .Tnhiiny. "Me mother does ih.it to me lots of times." A Real House-Slipper Some weoks airo we rcrciv rt thii same lipht k d hoUKe slipper and we hardly hud the m in slock before the en tire line was so fur gone that wo were compelled to re order immediately. This sec ond shipment has nt last ar rived and hring:! us a com plctv line again. A soft kid, two-strnp slip per, with a light turn sole, medium low heel. IMtICK $4.00 . i Wool Skirts 20 Off OARfUtRasiaoa, Presenting; the graceful Lace Boot, which is one of the leading style feature! far the .coming season. Black, Ooie Calf of beautiful quality. Jhe last long and alender in Una, with high arch and Louis ho of wood, covered witH the same black ooze' calfskin. The toe is perfectly plain; turn aulc effect; light and flexible. A ahoe very charming ear ly in the aenaon, aa well as late in the fall. I'rlce $12.00. Perhaps you have noticed n few of these Bkirta in one of our windows during tho past week; there are many of the same quality I nnd the same dreaay appearance of thoso you saw in the window, lt would pity you to see these, if you are contemplating tmying a wool skirt this Benson. Mostly aorges, of blue nnd black; a few plaids and checks. Kvery skirt Reduced 20 Per Cent. MEN! .NKW SILK STItlPKI) SOFT COLLARS . : 'Quite the newest thing in these popular A ItUOW-collars. A fine soft wash silk, in pretty stripes of various colors perhaps one to match your shirt. PRICE 35c. : - . .; Carrier Many Seaplanes. An Italian Nenplnne ship carries n lur;" ninnlier of planes suspended from thn side .of the vessel, where they nitty he readily and (pMekty dropped into the sea when oeaisiuii occur to. make u tllgltl- iK.'umaimu'mM.iii.Ti A' ORB THE UNIVERSAL CAR 'J'hcrt'' ;uc more than :!,(M)(),(K)() p'ord-curs in daily operation in America. This is n liltle.liel.ter than half of all the motor ears ill list! in the country. There is u very potent and (i'o'ilalili. reason in this wliy 3 011 silionld buy Ford ears for your business and for your- personal use.- .It is a demonstrated fact that Ford ears' have, in every lint! of hu man desiri-so far as inotoii ears are roni-enied, best satislicd their owners with the service j;i Vl'ii. They' must be safe; they must be com-, fori able; they must be always reliable; they must be convenient uitd they must lie eroiioniieal, or they wouldn't lie so tremendously popu lar with all clas.sek of pen pie. . The bifi Ford Factory Das not yet readied, normal produetio n, hut the war is over, and it is. getting hack us fast as possible. We arc j'ettinjj'a few care in riht along;, and we will do the bes', possible to n'ive vnu early delivery. K'uitabout, i'i'lO'; Touring 'ar,: .f.1'2") ; Coupe, ImO; Sedan! .77"; Triu-.k ' 'liassis, ."."i( .. These prieeti are f.o.b. Detroit. Lea vc your.otilcr wjth flic J'"ird Dealer a nd be assured of .two things: Fii"st,tlie ru liest possible delivery: Seeoml, an affcr serviee that has the" si rongcKt 'coiiinienda timi and eudorscinent of the Ford Motor i 'umpany as being a i'j'liab(efSiilisfaetoy and eofiotiibfal Kfl'Vice, ' . . The Logics of Facts Hitibris Garage t O o ?9 o S3 0 & 0 i S3 (SI o 8 5 e e o 0 w o o o O a e 0o e o rwLKiiOTlrlHMLDlil. s